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B.C. police officer sues after alleged RCMP dog 'mauling' incident

B.C. police officer sues after alleged RCMP dog 'mauling' incident

"I'm not involved, it wasn't me, it wasn't me," is what Manjinder Singh Kaila said he yelled at officers.
Township of Langley, B.C., votes to stop sharing RCMP services with City of Langley

Township of Langley, B.C., votes to stop sharing RCMP services with City of Langley

LANGLEY, B.C. — The council for the Metro Vancouver Township of Langley, B.C., has voted for a plan to have its own RCMP detachment in a separation that the mayor says is over unfair costs.
'She's a human being': Burnaby RCMP witness accused of staging a 'show' during murder trial

'She's a human being': Burnaby RCMP witness accused of staging a 'show' during murder trial

Defence lawyer Kevin McCullough accused Burnaby RCMP Sgt. Michael Urmson of using the 13-year-old victim's first name during his testimony as "a show" for the jury.
Surrey Sikh temple staffer arrested after allegedly sexually assaulting teen

Surrey Sikh temple staffer arrested after allegedly sexually assaulting teen

A 58-year-old man has been arrested and the employer has been notified of the allegations.
North Vancouver man arrested for assault on restaurant worker

North Vancouver man arrested for assault on restaurant worker

At the time, the owners of the restaurant said it appeared to be a random attack. RCMP now say it was targeted.
B.C.’s Elephant Hill wildfire results in losses of $1B per year: Indigenous report

B.C.’s Elephant Hill wildfire results in losses of $1B per year: Indigenous report

VANCOUVER — An Indigenous-led report into a massive wildfire nearly six years ago that destroyed more than 100 homes and scorched a vast swath of British Columbia's Interior says the blaze resulted in up to $1 billion per year in ongoing nature and e
Turpel-Lafond returns honorary degree to TRU amid ongoing controversy

Turpel-Lafond returns honorary degree to TRU amid ongoing controversy

The review began after the tenured professor at UBC’s Allard School of Law and former judge retired from her position when her Cree ancestry was called into question.
Former dance teacher denies sexual relationship with student

Former dance teacher denies sexual relationship with student

The student testified earlier in the trial about having sex with the hiphop instructor when the student was 15
Autism advocate to run for BC United in byelection to replace Horgan

Autism advocate to run for BC United in byelection to replace Horgan

Elena Lawson is “exactly the kind of person that we want in the riding of Langford-Juan de Fuca,” says BC United Leader Kevin Falcon.
Driver facing charges after being clocked at 262 km/h on B.C. highway

Driver facing charges after being clocked at 262 km/h on B.C. highway

The man from Washington state had his vehicle "promptly impounded."